"In 1976/7, Marvel Comics adapted the movie in comic-book form, but
went beyond the end of the movie. In time-honoured fashion, the comic
book series ended with a plotline which was never resolved owing to its
cancellation. The Marvel Comics run lasted for seven issues."

Variety is reporting that Bryan Singer has decided to direct a remake of
Logan's Run, based on the science fiction novel by William Nolan that
inspired a popular 1976 film adaptation. The original movie version of
this saga of a youth-obsessed future society changed the age at which
everyone faces mandatory termination from 21 to 30. Singer plans on
returning to Nolan's original concept of termination at 21, which will
make this new version of Logan's Run a great vehicle for a young actor.
No casting decisions have been announced, but Warner Brothers plans on
releasing what producer Joel Silver characterized as, "...a huge sci-fi
adventure film" in 2005, so casting and production will have to start
within the next few months. According to Variety, Singer will direct
the Logan's Run remake at Warner Bros. before returning to helm X-Men 3
at Fox.